ManicMuggle83
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Even if it isn't Kyron, at least someone will be getting closure.
Even if it isn't Kyron, at least someone will be getting closure.
Or joggers!I am really hoping for closure for his family. Side note: I am never going mushroom hunting. That's when the bodies are always found. By mushroom hunters.
I think Kyron was buried.What does everyone think happened to Kyron? What makes the most sense? I still don't know what to think.
While Terri is a good suspect, the events of the day and the investigation leaves so many other viable suspects that keep me from really ever feeling solid about who disappeared Kyron.
This case always effected me, Kyron was just younger than my stepson when he disappeared. It blew my mind that Terri was always the main suspect, because as a stepmom my biggest fear was something happening to my stepson. I knew it'd crush my husband and probably destroy our relationship, I knew I'd be the first to be blamed and under scrutiny the entirety of my life.
While Terri is a good suspect, the events of the day and the investigation leaves so many other viable suspects that keep me from really ever feeling solid about who disappeared Kyron.
I think Kyron was buried.
She hid the body well so he would not be found.
Could a body introduced into the Columbia River from Sauvie Island drift toward Fairview?Human remains in Fairview under investigation
Unknown remains found last night in NE Portland. Unknown male or female, unknown age, unknown COD. Near the Columbia River from what I can see. Marine Park?
Surely they would know if it was a child tho.Human remains in Fairview under investigation
Unknown remains found last night in NE Portland. Unknown male or female, unknown age, unknown COD. Near the Columbia River from what I can see. Marine Park?
Surely they would know if it was a child tho.
Is Terri really smart enough to have buried him so no one will ever find him? I feel like she's too disorganized and would just leave his body somewhere she THINKS no one will find him, but one day, God willing, he'll be found and brought home.
It's Oregon. The brush could so easily swallow up a child's body. It could easily hide an adult.
To me it's like finding a needle in a haystack. Even if they had the exact square mile I think it could be hard to find him.
The fact that they couldn't determine age or gender immediately suggests IMO that whatever remains were found are pretty old and have degraded significantly. I vaguely remember another case in which investigators couldn't immediately determine the age and gender of remains that were found, but I can't recall which case that was. IIRC, the remains were later ID'd as someone who'd been missing a while.I would think by the size of the bone (s) that they found, they have some idea if it is adult or child. They say remains, but it could be just one bone that they know is human. Many times it is just one bone that an animal relocated, sometimes it's just a skull a you have no lower jaw, so you have to send it off for testing for male or female and age. Teeth fall out too. Not always a clear cut call, KWIM.